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S2 E:12 – ADHD Medication: Does It Work and Is It Safe?

Dr. Walt Karniski is an author and a Developmental Pediatrician trained at Boston’s Children Hospital. He was the Director of Division of Developmental Pediatricians at the University of South Florida for 15 years. He spent the last 20 years developing and operating three private schools for children with ADHD and anxiety disorder. Throughout his career, Dr. Walt has evaluated close to 10,000 children. His new book is ADHD Medication: Does It Work and Is It Safe? (Roman & Littlefield, May 15, 2022). Learn more at: adhdmedicationbook.com

In this episode, Dr. Walt talks about ADHD in teens how it affects them in their adult life. 

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“ADHD is not a disease. It actually kept us alive and it kept us functioning.”

“There are no neurological differences between children who have ADHD and those who do not.”

“As adults, children with ADHD are more likely to be in car accidents. Adults with ADHD are more likely to change jobs frequently, and more likely to be paid as well than someone without ADHD.”

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